Phill05
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I have to admit I never have what else have I been missing out on.Have you never had a glass of plonk in the bath or smoked yer pipe
I have to admit I never have what else have I been missing out on.Have you never had a glass of plonk in the bath or smoked yer pipe
I'm going to build a version for me with a larger hole for a can!I have to admit I never have what else have I been missing out on.
I imagine it'll be a phone on it most of the time rather than a book. But whatever stops her singing......I like the book holder. That was always the issue with reading in the bath; the book would get wet or my arms would get tired. Singing in the shower is a good alternative.
Any shelving inside?
Lovely bowl and thanks for the judiciously placed tailstock, though I'm wondering why you thought it necessary to strip for the photo's?A piece of walnut gifted to me by our tree surgeon has been sat on my shelf for a few months now and today it called to me so I found a centre and took it to the bandsaw the split between solid and softer light wood kept this one out of balance the whole time but I managed to get clean enough cuts that any minor marks left behind were easily sanded out, finished with abrasive wax then diamond hard wax, absolutely in love with this one.
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It's fine, there's nothing to see behind thereLovely bowl and thanks for the judiciously placed tailstock, though I'm wondering why you thought it necessary to strip for the photo's?
LovelySomething a little different, never tried a green man before. I take my flex cut tools away with me on hols, this took me two hols but only doing it sporadically when we had nothing planned or the girls were just chilling - I finished with Danish oil this week when we got back.
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Thanks.. are flexcut the best starter option.... honestly I don't know any different, they are all I've used but research before I bought them seemed to suggest they'd be good, and I like to get the best I can afford and buy once, I also thought because they were 'known' if I didn't take to it I may get a better second hand price...Lovely
Are the flexcut tools the best starter option?
Or these narex?
https://www.workshopheaven.com/nare...Ufv_2J1-GZmxOqYPSDyqVkU8GnCqQ38RoCLBoQAvD_BwE
Or these
https://www.jacksonsart.com/jas-pre...Z-wMq8wzsgkQ9BZpm6RBOPaiehJgMNLRoCXS4QAvD_BwE
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